This MEASURE Evaluation guide focuses on data and how to use geography to facilitate linkages among data. It presents an overview of the ways to structure HIV activities data to take maximum advantage of existing geographic data, or to facilitate future inclusion of the geographic context of data being gathered.
Read MoreThis MEASURE Evaluation guide focuses on data and how to use geography to facilitate linkages among data. It presents an overview of the ways to structure family planning data to take maximum advantage of existing geographic data, or to facilitate future inclusion of the geographic context of data being gathered.
Read MoreThis MEASURE Evaluation guide describes the questions that need to be answered and the data required to make a decision about resource allocation, using GIS tools.
Read MoreThrough this MEASURE Evaluation course, learners will gain an understanding of how to use spatial data to enhance the decision-making process for health program implementation in limited resource settings.
Read MoreThis MEASURE Evaluation course presents a practical guide for using a geographic information system (GIS) to integrate, visualize, and analyze geographically-referenced data extracted from the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) and other key data sets to facilitate monitoring and evaluation (M&E) of HIV/AIDS and related health programs.
Read MoreThrough this course, learners will gain an understanding of how to use spatial data to enhance the decision-making process for health program implementation in limited resource settings.
Read MoreWebsite dedicated to GIS-related material and resources developed by the US Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Read MoreIn order to use spatial data effectively, it can be helpful to know: What is spatial data? What are geographic identifiers? How should spatial data be formatted? What do I need to know to make a map? Should I worry about coordinate systems and map projections? What are potential privacy and confidentiality issues unique to…
Read MoreThese materials are a good place for public health workers and health information managers to start learning to think spatially. Datasets which include a spatial component encourage data linking within a GIS (geographic information system), which can also lead to better visualization of data, and ultimately, better decision-making.
Read MoreThis repository incorporates contributions from the GIS community for the benefit of GIS professionals, students, and anyone with an interest in GIS. The wiki contains informative articles about GIS concepts, new technologies, products, people, and organizations.
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